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Antiwar
They don’t make war propaganda like they used to – or maybe it has something to do with this newfangled thing they call the Internet – but the latest "evidence" of...
Deutsche Welle
The historic agreement signed on Wednesday would see the formation of a unity government within five weeks and elections set by current Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas within...
The Independent
Britain’s involvement in the Iraq War promoted terrorism rather than reducing it and was a “strategic failure”, according to a major new report which estimated the cost of all UK...

Oil prices on the rebound
London - Oil prices rebounded on Thursday as heightened tensions in Ukraine overshadowed data showing US commercial crude inventories reaching an all-time high, analysts said. New York's West Texas Intermediate for delivery in June, rose 24...
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A world free of wartime rape is within our reach
According to a press released published by the UN Information Center here (UNIC), Under-Secretary-General and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zainab Hawa Bangura made the remarks while commenting on...
photo: UN / Albert Gonzalez Farran
Spain's economy to grow, says minister
Tweet Madrid, April 24 (IANS/EFE) Spain's economy will grow at an average of 1.5 percent in 2014-15, authorities said. "Everything indicates that the Spanish economy's recovery has continued in the first quarter of the year," Xinhua quoted Economy...
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Four out of five hospitals short on midwives, NHS figures reveal
Shortages are so acute in some parts of England that hospitals have almost one in five posts in their maternity units unfilled National Audit Office said in November that NHS needed 2,300 more midwives, although the Royal College of Midwives puts the...
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Afghanistan Delays Election Results
VIDEO: Bite of Noor in Dari below and in Central News OCN video folder Afghanistan&aposs; election commission has delayed releasing preliminary results from the country&aposs; April 5 presidential election to allow more time to investigate possible...
photo: UN / Fardin Waezi
President Barack Obama, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shake hands as they arrive to participate in a bilateral meeting at the Akasaka State Guest House in Tokyo, Thursday, April 24, 2014. Facing fresh questions about his commitment to Asia, Obama will seek to convince Japan's leaders Thursday that he can deliver on his security and economic pledges, even as the crisis in Ukraine demands U.S. attention and resources elsewhere.
ON his first of eight days in Asia intended to affirm that the US’s “pivot” back to the region remains on course, President Barack Obama yesterday in Tokyo laid down a clear line on a sensitive strategic issue: the Senkaku/Diaoyu...
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Lance Armstrong, Johan Bruyneel
Lance Armstrong's long-time team manager Johan Bruyneel has been banned from professional sport for 10 years for helping to organise widespread doping by teams led by the disgraced cyclist. The US Anti-Doping Agency announced the verdicts of an...
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